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Where is Dong Zhang Falls?
Lebugou, known as "the most beautiful border county in Tibet", borders Bhutan in the west and India in the south, and is one of the important gateways in southwest China. The scenic spot is located on the south side of Kangerduo Mountain in Cuona County, Shannan Province. Luobu Tibetan means "a good place", where the climate is pleasant, species are abundant, mountains and rivers are beautiful, birds and flowers are fragrant.
Lebugou is also the main settlement of China's ethnic minorities, with unique ethnic customs. The main scenic spots in Lebugou Scenic Area include azaleas, lakes, waterfalls, portraits of Tang Priest, the former site of China-India self-defense counterattack headquarters, the practice place of Master Lotus Peanut, primitive vegetation and Dong Zhang Waterfall.
Characteristics of scenic spots and modes of transportation
Features: photography, flowers, canyons, crossing, waterfalls, borders, canyons and waterfalls.
For sightseeing in various tourist attractions in Lebugou, you can take the passenger shuttle bus from Zedang to Cuona, from Lhasa to Zedang in Shannan, and then transfer to Cuona County. The departure time of Zedang is usually in the morning. The departure time of the shuttle bus from the county seat to Zedang is also in the morning.
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